The Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculusssp. Intermediate) is the largest animal on the planet, weighing up to 400,000 pounds (about 33) and up to 98 feet in length.
What are the three largest mammals?
RankNameMass1 African Bush Elephant 5,200β8,000 kg (11,500β17,600 lb) 2 Asian Elephant 3,500β4,600 kg (7,700β10,100 lb) 3 African Forest Elephant 1,700β4,000 kg (3,700β8,800 lb) ) 4 White Rhinoceros 3,000β3,600 kg (6,600β7,900 lb)
What is the second largest mammal in the world?
The fin whale is the second largest animal in the history of the earth. With a length of at least 85 feet (26 m) and a weight of 80 tonnes, this species is second only to its closely related species, the blue whale.
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